It is suppose to slide right off but some areas of the country will rust everything solid.... try driving it on with a hammer. Not hard just see if it will move a smidge to break the rust bond? It is not recommended but I use a pickle fork behind them to put a little pressure on em and then use a 2x4 as a drift & 3 pound hammer to try to drive it off placing the 2x4 as close to the hub as possible ....Now the disclaimer... Of course any amount of force is not recommended and many clutches have been broken by force...... Remember everything is casted aluminum and breaks easily........ new is about $300 list. Careful.

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The clutch removal tool your probably thinking of and see in a lot of for sale ads is for the PRIMARY Clutch..it has threads..suggestion..try soaking it with penetrating oil for a day or 2 and then use a heat gun (hair dryer type NOT a torch) I have had sucess with this method..key is to spray oil anywhere you can see the shaft in the hole (the one without threads) AND LET IT SOAK...Good luck and remember that $300.00 figure everytime you want to hurry it up